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The Future of College Looks Like the Future of Retail
The Atlantic, Apr 16, 2018
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School of IC T-Shirt Design Contest: Design Our Shirt For a Chance at $200!
April 6, 2018
We are producing a new shirt for the IC community, and we’re asking YOU to design it. Dust off those graphics skills and put together a concept of a design for what “interactive computing” means to you.
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College of Computing Sends Ph.D., Online Master’s Students to Women in Cybersecurity Conference Chicago
April 3, 2018
In celebration of the Georgia Tech College of Computing’s role in cybersecurity, the College sent students on scholarship to attend WiCyS Conference, as well as hosting a celebration for online M.S. CS students.
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Bigger, Brighter, Simpler: A Tablet for the Mature User
Wired, Apr 2, 2018
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Bust a Move: IC Ph.D. Student Caitlyn Seim Tests Passive Haptic Learning for Dance at Get a Move On Hackathon
March 26, 2018
Most of what Caitlyn Seim and Starner have worked on in the past was focused on upper-body learning – teaching piano, Braille, making you faster at typing – but in this case, she wanted to focus on dance.
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College of Computing Rises to No. 8 in U.S. News Rankings
March 19, 2018
Georgia Tech's computer science moves up list of best U.S. graduate schools.
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IC Assistant Professor Alex Endert Earns NSF CAREER Award
February 22, 2018
The award will total $493,000 paid out over five years and builds on Endert’s prior work on tools that make data science more accessible to people without formal data science training.
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Professor Amy Bruckman Joins Seven Other IC Faculty in CHI Academy
February 21, 2018
Professor Amy Bruckman was announced this month as a 2018 inductee into the prestigious CHI Academy.
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Grad Students in 3 Degree Programs Make Their Pitch to Industry at Interactivity 2018
February 2, 2018
One hundred and thirty-six students participated in the event, pitching to at least 150 industry guests from 75 different companies.
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WebVR is becoming WebXR to make a simple, unified framework for all devices
Venture Beat, Feb 1, 2018
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For AI to Get Creative, It Must Learn the Rules -- Then How to Break ‘Em
Scientific American, Jan 31, 2018
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Computing Researchers Make the Case for Intelligent Infrastructure at Congressional Briefing
Computing Research Association, Jan 31, 2018
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All Followers Are Fake Followers
The Atlantic, Jan 30, 2018
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Amazon already has huge amounts of our data. What happens when you add health care to the mix?
The Washington Post, Jan 30, 2018
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For AI to Get Creative, It Must Learn the Rules—Then How to Break ‘Em
Scientific American, Jan 25, 2018
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Sorry, Alexa Is Not a Feminist
The Atlantic, Jan 24, 2018
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Trust Me, I'm a Robot
PC Mag, Jan 22, 2018
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Apollo astronauts often fell behind schedule on the Moon
The Verge, Jan 18, 2018
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Wanna motivate staff to be more secure? Don't bother bribing 'em
The Register, Jan 17, 2018
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Georgia Tech, Tufts University, and Wisconsin Researchers Awarded $2.7M to Make Data Science More Accessible
January 16, 2018
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Tufts University, and University of Wisconsin will develop new techniques to make machine learning in data science more accessible to non-data scientists.
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ROBOTS CAN NOW READ BETTER THAN HUMANS, PUTTING MILLIONS OF JOBS AT RISK
Newsweek, Jan 15, 2018
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We Are DCSD Magazine Winter 2018 Cover
We Are DCSD Magazine, Jan 1, 2018
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Iconic IC Professor, GVU Center Founder Jim Foley Bids Farewell
December 5, 2017
Retiring School of Interactive Computing Professor Jim Foley looks back on his distinguished career.
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IC Professor John Stasko Earns Grant to Explore Future Interfaces for Data Visualization
December 4, 2017
Through a new grant provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Information Integration and Informatics (III) program, School of Interactive Computing Professor John Stasko aims to explore, design, develop, and evaluate interfaces for data analytics
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Facebook's AI Suicide Prevention Tool Can Save Lives, But The Company Won't Say How It Works
Mashable, Nov 29, 2017
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Wearable Computing Ring Allows Users to Write Words and Numbers with Thumb
Technology provides eyes-free way to interact with smart devices
November 29, 2017
Technology allows people to trace letters and numbers on their fingers and see the figures appear on a nearby computer screen.
With the whirl of a thumb, Georgia Tech researchers have created technology that allows people to trace letters and numbers on their fingers and see the figures appear on a nearby computer screen. The system is triggered by a thumb ring outfitted with a gyroscope and tiny microphone. As wearers strum their thumb across the fingers, the hardware detects the movement.
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80 Years of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation
Georgia Tech News Center, Nov 27, 2017
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GVU Center Celebrates 25 Years of Imagining and Inventing the Future
GVU Center at Georgia Tech, Nov 9, 2017
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GT Computing Faculty and Alum Awarded ASSETS Paper Impact Award
October 31, 2017
School of Interactive Computing Professors Keith Edwards and Beth Mynatt were given the 2017 ASSETS Paper Impact Award for their 1994 paper Providing Access to Graphical User Interfaces – Not Graphical Screens.
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Are Smart Robots Going to Steal Jobs from Your Children or Can They Be Taught to Master the Machines?
The Courier-Mail, Oct 19, 2017